In the mix of this tweeting chaos, the issue basically turned into a “who’s a better feminist” competition.

Many were asking if Swift was only using feminism to make her look good when she needed it.

Although Lovato was coming from a good place when she was sticking up for Kesha, it was distasteful of Lovato to “call out” Swift when she may not have seen the news yet.

Swift later donated $250,000 to Sebert to help with any further legal issues.

Lovato has since apologized for her Twitter rant.

In recent news, Gottwald said Sebert is lying about her allegations.
But it’s kind of hard to think that Kesha is lying.

She doesn’t care if Gottwald is sent to prison, she just wants out of her contract.

She’s not exploiting this news; she is using her experience to build a platform for other sexual abuse victims.

Last week Kesha released a statement on Facebook where she thanked everyone for support.

“Unfortunately I don’t think that my case is giving people who have been abused confidence that they can speak out, and that’s a problem. But I just want to say that if you have been abused, please don’t be afraid to speak out. I for one, will stand beside you and behind you,” stated Kesha.

I have been a Kesha advocate since the beginning in 2010.

I have been following this lawsuit since it has been filed in 2014.

To see her life gradually fall apart is heartbreaking, but I’m proud she is using her situation to help others.

If you or someone you know has been sexually abused or is in a domestic violence relationship do not be afraid to speak up and call The San Joaquin County Women’s Center. The center has a 24-hour helpline for sexual assault (209) 465-4997 and domestic violence victims (209) 465-4878.